RE: FRTS

From: Williams, Glenn (WILLIAMSG@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 01 2002 - 12:02:15 GMT-3


   
if you disable adaptive shaping becn, then how will you react to congestion
if you have min cir set. Seems to me that you would usually want it on. Is
this not correct?
GW

-----Original Message-----
From: Ahmed Mamoor Amimi [mailto:mamoor@ieee.org]
Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 4:47 PM
To: Muhamamd Durrani; mascot net; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: FRTS

As my per understanding... adaptive shaping uses the automatic shaping ,
working with the BECN.
and FRTS use the manual that we have to set the cir and other stuff manually
to control all the fields.

 if we just enable adaptive shaping then when there is congestion and BECN
comes the traffic will be cut to
1/8 times of the total bandwidth of the interface on whcih it is configured.

So when doing FRTS u should disable adapive shape so it dont come it between
this shapping.

Please correct me if my understanding is wrong.

-Mamoor

----- Original Message -----
From: Muhamamd Durrani <dan_schaw@yahoo.com>
To: mascot net <mascotnet@yahoo.com>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 3:21 AM
Subject: Re: FRTS

> Enabling FRTS on an interface enables both traffic
> shaping and per-VC queueing on all the PVCs and SVCs
> on the interface. Traffic shaping enables the router
> to control the output rate of the circuit and "react
> to congestion notification information if also
> configured."
>
> SO your Answer is " YES" we can disable Adaptive
> Shaping while Traffic Shaping is ON .......
>
> PS: see the quoted line ......
>
> Regards,
> Muhammad
>
>
> --- mascot net <mascotnet@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Could anyone clarify if I should use the command "no
> > frame-relay adaptive-shaping" when I configure FRTS.
> >
> > -Mascot
> >
> >
> >



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